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what do girls go for ..... (pg. 58)
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| girls want diamonds and sex :wtf: |
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| trancebrat |
| BTW...I don't care if someone spells a word wrong, but I do if they ridicule other people for it. I only correct the people that have taken the time to correct others. Two way street. ;) |
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| Lira |
It's all good, TB :)
and lol @ BSE :p
| quote: | Originally posted by Ang ' ela_ie
Anything for you, Lira. ;)
Actually, Ive seen it a hundred times before. Even Ive done this. Sure, they might be a great guy and he might treat her right and all that but if theres no chemistry and if you know that its eventually going to end anyways, then why not just move on? |
My doubt is: why do people break up in these situations even in long-term relationships? I'm often puzzled by that. I often hear that those "cute couples" usually argue often, but there are many couples in which everything seems fine for a long time and then, all of a sudden, one decides to break-up.
Or maybe it's just my fear of losing something I've taken so long to find... we're so nice together, I'm really not looking forward to screwing it up :( |
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| Ang ' ela_ie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
My doubt is: why do people break up in these situations even in long-term relationships? I'm often puzzled by that. I often hear that those "cute couples" usually argue often, but there are many couples in which everything seems fine for a long time and then, all of a sudden, one decides to break-up.
Or maybe it's just my fear of losing something I've taken so long to find... we're so nice together, I'm really not looking forward to screwing it up :( |
Well, the only other thing I could see is that the one found someone else more interesting... which is a shame, but it happens. I wouldnt worry about it though, you seem lovely. :p |
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| spec |
| quote: | Originally posted by trancebrat
Dear Floorfiller,
Please tell spec the proper spelling is recognize and not recognise. Unless of course he is British and just happens to reside in Australia.
Thank you!
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Dear trancebrat,
Please feel free to dig a hole for yourself and crawl into it as you just made a complete idiot of yourself.
Deepest sympathies,
spec |
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| {b.s.e.} |
| at that, i must laugh. |
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| DigitalMP |
| quote: | Originally posted by {b.s.e.}
girls want diamonds and sex :wtf: |
I've only bought diamonds for one girl, and that was my ex-fiancee. How many girls I've had sex with, that's not important, but I will tell you that if you compare one diamond girl to x number of victims, the odds are not in your favor :) |
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| trancebrat |
| Angela is right. Just because the relationship seems perfect doesn't mean that it is. Sometimes you just feel like something is missing. I have dated guys that were wonderful, but I just never felt like I was falling "in love" with them. They didn't do anything wrong, and neither did I. There just wasn't enough chemistry there to sustain a relationship for a lifetime. Never settle for anything less than someone setting off endorphins in your brain. ;) |
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| Orbax |
See I feel that above physicality and sexuality (big parts, no doubt, but just added bonus) that relationships between men and women shouldnt be WAY too different. There is a reason girls like hanging out with guys and guys like hanging out with guys. We are a bunch of opinionated fun jerks wholl push you around and wont mind being pushed back.
Plus we argue and yell and just live whatever we have up. We dont sit there demurely thinking "im so weak and ignorant on the subject, and what the is a carb?"
Ask!! most guys would want to have sex with you right there and then if you started asking questions about cars.
uhm. end transmission. |
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| trancebrat |
| quote: | Originally posted by spec
Dear trancebrat,
Please feel free to dig a hole for yourself and crawl into it as you just made a complete idiot of yourself.
Deepest sympathies,
spec |
Hardly :rolleyes: |
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| Lira |
Spec, I really don't like criticising others when I'm not directly involved, but don't you thing there's something slightly wrong when a whole forum is arguing with you? If it seems uncalled for to you, just ignore them and they shall do the same. Seriously, these arguments between you and the whole world are becoming annoying already, and this is just an internet forum. As Delay Llama said, one side's got to stop, and since you're in smaller number, I guess it would be easier if you stopped. There's no need to prove yourself right all the time, nor to state an opinion that might be considered offensive (or, if you think they're not offensive, just don't say anythng at all). You've been banned in the past, and I don't think you would like us to warn you again, do you?
I'm off to bed now, gotta work tomorrow morning.
| quote: | Originally posted by Ang ' ela_ie
Well, the only other thing I could see is that the one found someone else more interesting... which is a shame, but it happens. I wouldnt worry about it though, you seem lovely. :p |
Aye, I guess you're right about these misfortunes. Thank you :)
edit: Oh, thanks for your insight too, TB :) |
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| spec |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
It's all good, TB :)
and lol @ BSE :p
My doubt is: why do people break up in these situations even in long-term relationships? I'm often puzzled by that. I often hear that those "cute couples" usually argue often, but there are many couples in which everything seems fine for a long time and then, all of a sudden, one decides to break-up.
Or maybe it's just my fear of losing something I've taken so long to find... we're so nice together, I'm really not looking forward to screwing it up :( |
Nothing is worse than those annoying lovy-duvy couples that are joined at the hip and call each other stupid names in public.
The key to a successful relationship is space and independance, and without that it ain't going to last. Thats usually why clingy and needy people have troubles. |
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